Newbie • 6m
💥 “India’s next trillion-dollar story won’t be software it will be silicon.” 1. The Market→From $38B in 2023, India’s semiconductor sector is on track for $45–50B in 2024–25 📈 and set to cross $100B by 2030 with a 13% CAGR. 2. The Drivers → Skyrocketing demand from mobile 📱, IT hardware, and industrial applications ⚙️ powered by 5G rollouts and the wave of AI adoption. 3. The Push → With the India Semiconductor Mission, PLI incentives, and fabs rising in Gujarat & Assam 🏭, policy + capital are fueling the foundation. 4. The Gap → Fabs alone won’t crown leaders. The true moat is chip design, advanced packaging, testing, and world-class talent 🎓. Without it, reliance on imports will persist. 5. The Future → If policy 🔑, capital, and skills align, India can transform into a global semiconductor powerhouse 🌏 shaping not just its own tech future, but the world’s. 💡 So here’s the question: are you going to build, invest, or just watch as India scripts its $100B+chip revolution?

Finding my self 😶�... • 10m
🌍 Semiconductor Manufacturing by Country (2025) 🚀 🇹🇼 Taiwan: Leads with 50% of global chip production; TSMC exports $150B (2022). 🇰🇷 South Korea: $130B exports; top in memory chips (Samsung, SK Hynix). 🇺🇸 USA: 12% manufacturing capacity; le
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Tech guy with a busi... • 6m
China is sprinting in semiconductors- set to hit 10.1M wafers per month in 2025, nearly a third of global capacity. Taiwan and South Korea trail with 5.8M and 5.4M. India? Just 0.1%. The gap is massive. But, India powers 20% of the world’s chip desi
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India’s Semiconductor Revolution: From 1% to Industry Leader While the global semiconductor industry stands at $611 billion, India currently holds only ~1%. However, that’s about to change. India has 20% of the global semiconductor design talent an
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